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Congenitaldisease Belle Grove Plantation Destroyed And Abandoned

congenitaldisease Belle Grove Plantation Destroyed And Abandoned
congenitaldisease Belle Grove Plantation Destroyed And Abandoned

Congenitaldisease Belle Grove Plantation Destroyed And Abandoned Belle grove, also known as belle grove plantation, was a plantation and elaborate greek revival and italianate style plantation mansion near white castle in iberville parish, louisiana. completed in 1857, it was one of the largest mansions ever built in the southern united states, surpassing that of the neighboring nottoway, today cited as the. “the post war era at belle grove saw the finely crafted home rot away in louisiana's harsh environment. neglect allowed a roof leak to expand and destroy one wing. several owners purchased the home, each with aspirations to restore it, but none had the means in the lean years of the great depression and world war ii to stop the onslaught of.

belle grove After The Fire abandoned plantations abandoned
belle grove After The Fire abandoned plantations abandoned

Belle Grove After The Fire Abandoned Plantations Abandoned Belle grove plantation, was a plantation and elaborate greek revival and italianate style plantation mansion near white castle in iberville parish, louisiana. June 23, 2016 ·. belle grove plantation, located near white castle in iberville parish, louisiana, was built in 1857 and was one of the largest mansions ever built in the south. by the 1850′s, 150 slaves were enslaved here and producing over one half million pounds of sugar per year. the mansion cost $80,000 to built; not including the free. The era of belle grove. when henry ware purchased belle grove plantation from john andrews, the original owner from virginia, it was already a prosperous enterprise. according to , ”andrews owned over 7,000 acres spread over several plantations, with belle grove having 3 4 of a mile of river frontage. Here, the ghostly presence of a female figure draped in black hovers amidst the dilapidated interior of belle grove—one of the largest pre civil war louisiana plantation homes. this house fell into ruin in the 20th century and was largely destroyed by fire only a few years after this picture was taken.

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